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Isolation and characterization of novel plasmid-dependent phages infecting bacteria carrying diverse conjugative plasmids

This work was undertaken because plasmid-dependent phages can reduce the prevalence of conjugative plasmids and can be leveraged to prevent the acquisition and dissemination of ARGs by bacteria. The two novel phages described in this study, Lu221 and Hi226, can infect , , sp. and sp. carrying conjug...

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Published in:Microbiology spectrum 2024-01, Vol.12 (1), p.e0253723-e0253723
Main Authors: Parra, Boris, Cockx, Bastiaan, Lutz, Veronika T, Brøndsted, Lone, Smets, Barth F, Dechesne, Arnaud
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